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1.
Among the well bred natives of our isle
First Line:
Among the well bred natives of our isle
Last Line:
We'll wish you still the gout if still you write
Author:
Robert Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
33610
2.
Dear sir to all my trifles you attend
First Line:
Dear sir to all my trifles you attend
Last Line:
For he has twenty cures and I but one
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22107
3.
Forgive me sir if I approve
First Line:
Forgive me sir if I approve
Last Line:
The youth a rival grew
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36702
4.
Health from the bard who loves the rural sport
First Line:
Health from the bard who loves the rural sport
Last Line:
Twould be one pleasure more could you appear
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22124
5.
If you can leave for books the crowded court
First Line:
If you can leave for books the crowded court
Last Line:
Neglect the living poet for the dead
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22125
6.
Spence with a friend you pass the hours away
First Line:
Spence with a friend you pass the hours away
Last Line:
A firm and even soul shall still be mine
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22128
7.
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
First Line:
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
Last Line:
I call a Hackney coach and drive away
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
27140
8.
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
First Line:
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
Last Line:
I whisk into a coach and drive away
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
30906
9.
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
First Line:
Tis said dear sir no poets please the town
Last Line:
I whisk into my coach and drive away
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22148
10.
While with your Doddington retired you sit
First Line:
While with your Doddington retired you sit
Last Line:
A theme that asks a Virgil or a Young
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Confident)
DMI number:
12329